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Wednesday 19 August 2015

Patients' Lives Matter...............by Cilla Mitchell

This was the title of an article Jayne O'Donnell wrote for USA Today on August 6, 2015. "Feds stop public disclosure of many serious hospital errors." My response to this article is, the "oppressors, our government", have officially shown their evil side publicly and we are their enemy.  We, the public, who many times become patients, are the enemy, regardless of race, age, gender  and religious beliefs because our government and our elected representatives are aware of the mass slaughter and abuse of American citizens  behind the walls of the medical cartel, but are paid off to do nothing.  
 
There is a movement in our country now called Black Lives Matter.  There is another movement called White Lives Matter.  Black lives and white lives do not matter behind the walls of the medical cartel.  The cartel is killing everyone equally at record speed and the figures of their handiwork increases each year.  So much so, if the mainstream media was not censored by the powers that be, collateral damage left behind the medical cartel would be on public record that they are the number one killers of Americans.  If black lives matter and white lives matter, someone needs to tell this to the medical community and our elected representatives. Apparently the lives of Americans who many times are patients, do not matter.  Will there be a movement demanding Patients Lives Matter?   I do not see Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson or any of our elected representatives demanding justice for the black lives, white lives, yellow lives, and all other lives maimed, injured or killed by the medical cartel.
 
Are the reasons Sharpton, Jackson and most of our elected representatives are not trying to make the medical community accountable for the slaughter of Americans because it does not pay to do the right thing, but fanning the flames of the past, gives them job security? 
 
Booker T Washington nailed it when he wrote this in the 1800's. “There is another class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs -- partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.” 
 
Elizabeth LaBozzetta has firsthand experience covering 23 years front and center with the dealings of the medical cartel because she is one of their victims they tried to destroy and tried to kill, but fortunately is one of the few who  survived, but not without paying the price for their handiwork each day she wakes up. 
 
Elizabeth compiled a list which needs to be shared, passed around and have available at all times to remind you exactly how the medical cartel gets rid of their liabilities, the patients.
 
Elizabeth Eugenia LaBozetta's List
 
The medical syndicate has many sneaky ways to get rid of their expensive liabilities, malpractice victims, etc. 
1.) Deny a correct diagnosis so the person cannot avoid harmful over-the counter or prescription drugs for the true condition--or get proper intervention.
2.) Improperly perform an invasive procedure to accelerate the injury.
3.) Refuse to intervene in a deteriorating condition.
4.) Prescribe drugs harmful to the known, but concealed, condition.
5.) Prescribe drugs in a harmful combination.
6.) Wean someone off a ventilator too fast.
7.) Kill them outright with a nice, stiff dose of Pavulon while hospitalized (a favorite apparently) or some other such lethal substance.
8.) Deliberately prescribe, or administer, a drug the patient has reported an allergy to under its common label or under its alternative label so it will not be immediately recognized and rejected. 
 
Elizabeth also states how patients are a source of revenue to the medical syndicate and how they proceed to collect their revenue.
 
"There are lots of reasons why it is a gold mine: the money is in the continuous treatment/office visits--not in a cure. We are put through a load of pointless testing and so on. This game is called "milk the cow" and they will stack on everything they can think of to extract every dime we have, run up a huge debt, and clap liens on our assets if we don't pay up. Also, once injured we become an extremely valuable commodity to be used up for student surgery testing, drug testing, device testing "because they can't break what is already broken". People blindly follow what they are told to do, and pay the costs run up on them to their own detriment, but at the end of the day they GET absolutely nothing to show for it. Testing is NOT treatment! But it fools people into thinking the medical syndicate "cares" and is "doing something" for them. The medical; syndicate takes full advantage of our trust and ignorance and fill their pockets at our expense because they know sick and suffering people will do just about anything, go anywhere, pay anything for even the ghost of a chance to be returned to their original condition and make the misery stop. They use our unshakable HOPE as a carrot on a stick. Nothing truly useful ever materializes but that doesn't stop people from trying and trying again hoping that the next office visit, test, operation, prescription will be the "right one". If they fixed the problem, or told us the truth that it can't be fixed, we'd jump off that merry-go-round--then they wouldn't make any more money off us."
 
When the Feds stop public disclosure of many serious hospital errors in the article Jayne O'Donnell wrote for USA Today and people no longer have access to information relative to their safety, then black and white lives no longer matter.
 
 

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